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Pull Request Overview
This PR modernizes the project management prompt documentation by updating tool references and improving query examples. The changes reflect current API conventions, replacing deprecated tool names with their modern equivalents and enhancing filtering examples.
Key changes:
- Updated tool references from
get_issue/list_comments/list_issue_eventstoissue_readandpull_request_readwith method parameters - Enhanced query filtering examples to demonstrate combining multiple filters
- Clarified the distinction between issue and pull request operations with method-specific documentation
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Invalid nested quotes in the query string. The inner quotes around 'In Progress' will terminate the outer string prematurely. Use escaped quotes or single quotes for the inner string: query=\"assignee:@me status:'In Progress' label:bug\"
This pull request updates the project management prompt documentation in
pkg/github/projects.goto clarify and modernize instructions for interacting with project items, focusing on improved tool references and query examples. The changes primarily update tool names to match current API conventions, provide clearer instructions for filtering and retrieving details, and enhance example queries.